Revo British championship and MX Nationals working together in 2023

By Press Release on 20th Sep 22

Motocross

RHL Activities and MX Nationals are working together for 2023, strengthening the two biggest motocross championships in the UK under the Auto Cycle Union.

As part of the joint goals, they aim to rebuild elite domestic motocross and produce two quality championships for competing riders.

In addition to promoting the sport we love to new audiences, they plan to develop youth riders and source new circuits in the UK.

Paul Irwin from MX Nationals said: "I'm tired of hearing people complain about the state of British motocross.

"It needs to change for the better, and I am confident that by working together, we can make improvements that set us on the right path.

"The two championships share a passion for the sport that when in vision will create a strong platform to elevate British motocross."

Gareth Hockey from RHL Activities said: "This is a positive opportunity for our sport in the UK. Both parties have strengths and weaknesses, which by working together, we can improve, moving both series and the sport forward to a stronger structure.

"It's been a pleasure collaborating with the MXN team towards the end of this season and I am excited for the future."

RHL Activities and MX Nationals said news on 2023 registrations would be shared as soon as possible.

Stay tuned for 2023 registrations.

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